
East Sussex cyclist breaks bones after pothole left unfilled
'I hit the ground like a potato bag'
The pothole was submerged in water and had been reported to East Sussex County Council by a resident four weeks before the accident. "I hit the ground like a potato bag," Mr Montoro said.The father-of-two has been cycling for more than 20 years but said the incident had left him shaken. "The pothole was left, I couldn't see it, I had no idea what was coming, I just know I couldn't swerve to protect myself," added Mr Montoro, who owns the delicatessen Arte Bianca in Tunbridge Wells.
He said: "If any other cyclists had gone the same way that morning they would have had the same destiny as mine. No chance."The pothole was repaired a few days after the accident.
Groombridge resident Sarah Andrews said she reported the pothole on the Fix My Street App. She said the council came out and marked the pothole to be fixed but it was not filled in.Ms Andrews added: "The pothole was bad and was getting progressively worse. "It was bigger than my foot and I'm a size five, the water was eventually up to my ankle."
Ms Andrews said residents had put a traffic cone in the pothole to alert drivers and cyclists, but the cone got damaged."Why didn't the council put up a barrier or cordon it off so people knew it was there?" she added.Duncan Dollimore, from charity Cycling UK, said potholes could be "potentially life-changing" to cyclists.Every year 40 cyclists are seriously injured from potholes and between two and three die, Mr Dollimore says.
He added: "It puts people off cycling which has massive health, environmental and wellbeing benefits so we should be doing more to make sure this isn't a problem."
Additional reporting by Alex Bish.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


The Sun
a day ago
- The Sun
Major motorway closed after car flipped on its roof sparking huge delays for drivers
A MAJOR motorway is closed after a car flipped on its roof sparking huge delays for drivers. The M40 in Oxfordshire is closed northbound between Junction 10 for Ardley, and Junction 11 for Banbury. 1 National Highways said the closure is due to a collision involving a vehicle which "left the road and came to rest on its roof". The agency said all emergency services including Thames Valley Police were on the scene. Traffic ground to a halt earlier this afternoon following the crash with long delays building up on approach. National Highways has warned motorists to plan ahead and allow for extra journey time. Road users are urged to follow the diamond diversion symbol on road signs. The diversion route advises exiting the M40 northbound at Junction 10 and joining the A43 northbound towards Brackley. From there, drivers can turn left at the roundabout with the A422 near Brackley to join the A422 north-westerly, continuing onward to re-join the M40 at Junction 11.


BBC News
a day ago
- BBC News
Car passenger in 20s dies in Crimplesham collision
A car passenger died and another suffered life-threatening injuries in a crash, police 15:37 BST on Wednesday, two cars - a grey Audi A5 and a blue BMW iX1 - collided on the A1122 Downham Road in the village of Crimplesham, near Downham Market."A passenger in the Audi - a man in his 20s - sadly died at the scene," said Norfolk Police, in a statement."The driver of the Audi, a man in his 60s, and two other passengers were taken to hospital. One of those passengers suffered life-threatening injuries," the force. added. The driver of the BMW, a woman in her 40s, was taken to hospital with serious road was closed while emergency services - including an air ambulance - attended. It reopened at 23: have appealed for witnesses and and dashcam footage. Follow Norfolk news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.


BBC News
2 days ago
- BBC News
Motorcyclist dies after crash with car at Roslin Glen
A motorbike rider has died after he was involved in a crash with a car at Roslin Glen in accident happened on a stretch of the B7003 at about 06: services attended but the man was pronounced dead at the has not been officially named, however Police Scotland said his family had been notified. The stretch of road was closed following the crash and drivers were urged to avoid the area.